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Georgia Kegerator - Antique General Motors Refrigerator - $1350

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BullFrog

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I purchased this old General Motors Fridgidaire refrigerator five years ago and converted it into a 3 tap kegerator. It has always and continues now to work like a champ. I reworked some of the electrical, sanded, coated, painted, and added the hardware for a gas line and three tap setup. Alternatively, I could have two kegs on tap and one lagering. Beer was always cold.

Excellent running condition.

Known issues that do not impact operation of the refrigerator:

I had to take an ice pick to the freezer portion every 3 or so months. I removed the door to the little freezer as ice built up around it and broke one of the hinges. It could easily be reattached. See the photo of the door.

The built in thermostat does not work but it is on a very cold setting. I used a Johnson Controls temperature controller to maintain the desired temps. (included)

The lining/seal on the door is original and cracked in places. It still gives a good seal but could use to be replaced. I never bothered as it did not impact the operation of the unit.

Some scrapes and scratches which could easily be touched up.

Includes all hoses and fittings.

I am also selling:
--Gas tank (I think this is 20lb) and regulator - $225
-- A 5 gallon pin lock corny keg - $45

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